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Saturday, 25 Jul 2015
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15:39 lme
- Update to 1.13.3
- Remove no longer needed patches or convert them to use ${REINPLACE_CMD}
- Without the patches autoconf is obsolete
- Install Apache 2.x sample config to apache2 subdir
- Do some more s/Linux/${OPSYS}/ in the sample config files
- Set mode for the CGIs in plist
Committed from: Essen FreeBSD Hackathon
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Monday, 30 Mar 2015
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21:32 lme
Update to 1.13.0
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Thursday, 13 Mar 2014
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21:12 lme
Update to 1.11.0
Changelog: https://www.icinga.org/2014/03/13/icinga-1-11-released/
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Friday, 20 Dec 2013
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16:05 lme
Big cleanup for the icinga port:
- Update to 1.10.2
- Stagify
- Use new LIB_DEPENDS syntax
- Add USES gmake
- Remove a lot of no longer needed variables and logic from the old nagios port
- Install Apache 2.x configuration examples by default, no longer provide an
option to depend on www/apache22 to be more flexible
- Use ports system's own way to add and remove users and groups. Remove
pkg-{de,}install
- Don't use the install-commandmode make target. ICINGADIR and ICINGALOGDIR are
now created
from the icinga rc-script
- Remove embedded Perl option which is considered broken by the developers
- Remove UNHANDLED_HACK option - another relict from the old nagios port.
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Wednesday, 23 May 2012
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20:13 lme
- Update to 1.7.0 [1]
- Add support for database backends using IDOutils [2]
- Add a rc script for ido2db
- Enable embedded Perl by default
- Enable Event Broker by default
- Enable statuswrl
- Drop unnecessary use of USE_PHP
- Install sample event handlers
- Optionally depend on MySQL or PostgreSQL
- Optionally depend on Apache and install the apropriate configuration for
Icinga
- Update pkg-message
PR: ports/167988 [1], ports/164625 [2]
Submitted by: gjb[1], Gianpaolo Del Matto <delmatto@phunsites.net> [2]
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Tuesday, 20 Sep 2011
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15:51 flo
- update to 1.5.0
- move LICENSE to its correct place (portlint fix)
PR: ports/160497
Submitted by: gjb
Approved by: maintainer timeout
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Wednesday, 23 Feb 2011
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17:45 chinsan
Add Icinga, an enterprise grade open source monitoring system which keeps
watch over networks and any conceivable network resource, notifies the user
of errors and recoveries and generates performance data for reporting.
Scalable and extensible, Icinga can monitor complex, large environments across
dispersed locations.
Icinga takes open source monitoring to the next level.
WWW: http://www.icinga.org/
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Number of commits found: 7 |