Greetings, all.
Hope this is the right place to post this. The FreeBSD ports search is down again, as are the man pages. I host the same man page web search, and as a result, my sites are swamped with requests now that FreeBSD is offline. Nothing I can't handle, and for that matter, I love the additional attention. I've become increasingly frustrated with the availability of the FreeBSD ports search reliability. Sure, I could install one of the many ports index ports, or cobble up my own local search script to find what I want locally. But it just doesn't seem right, that FreeBSD should look so unreliable. So I've decided to host the ports search here, as well, and was wondering where I could get the ports search script. It used to be available back when FreeBSD used CVS. But now that FreeBSD uses subversion, I'm not able to locate it.
Thank you for all your time, and consideration.
--Chris
P.S. Forgot to mention; while FreshPorts has a lot of nice additions, they too, aren't reachable. Their BGP has been buggered for a week (v100.colo2.aus.datafoundry.net). It has no idea where to go, to find http://www.freshports.org.
Hope this is the right place to post this. The FreeBSD ports search is down again, as are the man pages. I host the same man page web search, and as a result, my sites are swamped with requests now that FreeBSD is offline. Nothing I can't handle, and for that matter, I love the additional attention. I've become increasingly frustrated with the availability of the FreeBSD ports search reliability. Sure, I could install one of the many ports index ports, or cobble up my own local search script to find what I want locally. But it just doesn't seem right, that FreeBSD should look so unreliable. So I've decided to host the ports search here, as well, and was wondering where I could get the ports search script. It used to be available back when FreeBSD used CVS. But now that FreeBSD uses subversion, I'm not able to locate it.
Thank you for all your time, and consideration.
--Chris
P.S. Forgot to mention; while FreshPorts has a lot of nice additions, they too, aren't reachable. Their BGP has been buggered for a week (v100.colo2.aus.datafoundry.net). It has no idea where to go, to find http://www.freshports.org.