non port: sysutils/bsdhwmon/distinfo |
Number of commits found: 7 |
Friday, 22 Jan 2016
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20:41 pi
sysutils/bsdhwmon: 20150429 -> 20151206
- move distsite to github
- Add support for X7DVL-3 X7DVL-3 X7DCL
PR: 206390
Submitted by: Jeremy Chadwick <jdc@koitsu.org> (maintainer)
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Friday, 1 May 2015
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11:54 grembo
sysutils/bsdhwmon: update to 20150429
PR: 199793
Submitted by: Jeremy Chadwick <jdc@koitsu.org> (maintainer)
Approved by: mentors (implicit)
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Wednesday, 11 Jul 2012
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10:24 jase
- Update to 2.1.8 [1]
- Convert to optionsNG and add DEBUG option
- Pet portlint(1): fix overly long line and missing ending newline in
pkg-descr
PR: ports/169595 [1]
Submitted by: Jeremy Chadwick <jdc@koitsu.org> (maintainer)
Approved by: flo (mentor)
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Saturday, 19 Mar 2011
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12:38 miwi
- Get Rid MD5 support
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Friday, 3 Jul 2009
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15:39 wxs
- Update to 20090703
- Fix email address in header
- Pass maintainer to submitter
"This fixes a major bug which was tickled with a kernel update of
src/sys/dev/smbus/smb.c on 2009/05/15, after which bsdhwmon would
spit out incorrect data to the user due to not using the correct
SMBus slave address. Users of 20090703 on older (pre-May) kernels
should not see any regression/breakage either."
PR: ports/136278
Submitted by: Jeremy Chadwick <jdc@parodius.com>
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Saturday, 8 Nov 2008
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05:09 koitsu
Update to 20081107 release.
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Sunday, 5 Oct 2008
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14:50 koitsu
bsdhwmon(8) is a program for FreeBSD for monitoring hardware sensors (fans,
temperatures, voltages, chassis intrusion, and more) on commerical-grade server
hardware. bsdhwmon(8) is developed with a very different mentality compared to
other softwares:
- Written with stability and production datacenter environments in mind
- Intended for use with server products (Intel, Supermicro, Tyan, and possibly
others)
- Solely uses smb(4), significantly decreasing risks and CPU usage
- Based heavily on documentation provided from the server and H/W monitoring IC
manufacturers
- Full tested on both i386 and amd64 systems, using RELENG_6 and RELENG_7
- Written entirely in C
- Completely standalone; relies on no third-party libraries or tools (autoconf,
etc.)
- Very simple and clean code (heavily commented, well-documented, emits no
warnings)
- Open-source, released under the FreeBSD 2-clause BSD license
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Number of commits found: 7 |