I posted a thread about two pieces of software that I was hoping to be ported or port myself. Both are now available in the FreeBSD Ports Collection (thanks to antont and lbartoletti): net/quiterss and x11/antimicro
I was also listing other software that I was planning to attempt to port if no one else took on that task. I decided to open a new thread since the title for that one was directed at two specific software.
So, here is some software that I would like to see in the Ports Collection:
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To try out one of the proposals I submitted, download the <name>.shar attachment in the report. Open a terminal and
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Because JPCSP does not provide any packaged source code releases (at least none that I can find) I set up my SF project to host one for use with FreeBSD Ports. Otherwise I would have had to use Subversion from directly within the port, which is possible I believe, but I was having some issues with checksums.
I was also listing other software that I was planning to attempt to port if no one else took on that task. I decided to open a new thread since the title for that one was directed at two specific software.
So, here is some software that I would like to see in the Ports Collection:
ktsuss (sysutils/ktsuss) (submitted proposal)
LXDM (x11/lxdm)
PeaZip (archivers/peazip)
MyABCs (education/myabcs) (this is my own software)
LXDM (x11/lxdm)
PeaZip (archivers/peazip)
MyABCs (education/myabcs) (this is my own software)
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wxHexEditor (editors/wxhexeditor) (submitted proposal)
Stendhal (games/stendhal) (submitted proposal)
Marauroa (devel/marauroa) (engine for Stendhal) (is packaged with Stendhal but want to eventually make separate Ports)
Stendhal (games/stendhal) (submitted proposal)
Marauroa (devel/marauroa) (engine for Stendhal) (is packaged with Stendhal but want to eventually make separate Ports)
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To try out one of the proposals I submitted, download the <name>.shar attachment in the report. Open a terminal and
cd into the port category directory (e.g. /usr/ports/<category>). Then run sh <name>.shar. Now you can cd into the new directory (probably of the same <name>) and build the port.--- Edit ---
JPCSP (emulators/jpcsp)
Because JPCSP does not provide any packaged source code releases (at least none that I can find) I set up my SF project to host one for use with FreeBSD Ports. Otherwise I would have had to use Subversion from directly within the port, which is possible I believe, but I was having some issues with checksums.
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