Index: head/lang/J/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/lang/J/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/lang/J/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,9 +1,15 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: <> /boot/loader.conf # echo "kern.ipc.semmns=300" >> /boot/loader.conf * If you are in a jailed environment, ensure System V IPC are enabled. You can rely on the security.jail.sysvipc_allowed sysctl to check this status. The following enables this feature on the host system: # echo "jail_sysvipc_allow=\"YES\"" >> /etc/rc.conf * Some process information are accessed through /proc (e.g. when using NUnit) and procfs(5) has to be mounted for these features to work: # echo "proc /proc procfs rw 0 0" >> /etc/fstab -************************************************************************ +EOM +} +] Index: head/lang/onyx/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/lang/onyx/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/lang/onyx/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1 +1,7 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: < This program is free software; it may be redistributed and/or modified only under the terms of either the Artistic License or the GNU General Public License, which may be found in the ePerl source distribution. Look at the files ARTISTIC and COPYING or run ``eperl -l'' to receive a built-in copy of both license files. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See either the Artistic License or the GNU General Public License for more details. +EOM +} +] Index: head/lang/php-mode.el/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/lang/php-mode.el/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/lang/php-mode.el/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,4 +1,10 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: < SetHandler application/x-httpd-php SetHandler application/x-httpd-php-source -****************************************************************************** - If you are building PHP-based ports in poudriere(8) or Synth with ZTS enabled, add WITH_MPM=event to /etc/make.conf to prevent build failures. - -****************************************************************************** +EOM +} +] Index: head/lang/php72/pkg-message.mod =================================================================== --- head/lang/php72/pkg-message.mod (revision 508881) +++ head/lang/php72/pkg-message.mod (revision 508882) @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -****************************************************************************** - +[ +{ type: install + message: < SetHandler application/x-httpd-php SetHandler application/x-httpd-php-source -****************************************************************************** - If you are building PHP-based ports in poudriere(8) or Synth with ZTS enabled, add WITH_MPM=event to /etc/make.conf to prevent build failures. - -****************************************************************************** +EOM +} +] Index: head/lang/php73/pkg-message.mod =================================================================== --- head/lang/php73/pkg-message.mod (revision 508881) +++ head/lang/php73/pkg-message.mod (revision 508882) @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -****************************************************************************** - +[ +{ type: install + message: < SetHandler application/x-httpd-php SetHandler application/x-httpd-php-source -****************************************************************************** - If you are building PHP-based ports in poudriere(8) or Synth with ZTS enabled, add WITH_MPM=event to /etc/make.conf to prevent build failures. - -****************************************************************************** +EOM +} +] Index: head/lang/pocl/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/lang/pocl/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/lang/pocl/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,12 +1,17 @@ - +[ +{ type: install + message: < archivesmtp_enable="NO" Run as user -> archivesmtp_chuser="nobody" Filter socket -> archivesmtp_socket="unix:%%SOCKETBASE%%/%%SOCKETDIR%%/mta.sock" Pid file -> archivesmtp_pidfile="%%SOCKETBASE%%/%%SOCKETDIR%%/run.pid" Configuration -> archivesmtp_config="%%PREFIX%%/etc/archivesmtp.conf" Other Flags -> archivesmtp_flags="" Please note: Only the owner my have write permissions on the socket directory. Visit the website at: http://www.dancingfortune.com/projects/archivesmtp/ - -############################################################################### +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/ask/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/ask/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/ask/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ -============================================================================= - +[ +{ type: install + message: <>$MAILDIR/spam ### begin sample two ### # Invoke bmf as a filter :0 fw | bmf -p # Filter spam :0: ^X-Spam-Status: Yes $MAILDIR/spam If you put bmf in your maildrop or procmail scripts as suggested above, it will always register an email as either spam or non-spam. To reverse this registration and train bmf, the following mutt macros may be useful: macro index \ed "unset wait_key\nbmf -S\nset wait_key\n=spam\n" "Tags a given message as SPAM" macro index \et "bmf -t\nset wait_key\n" "Tests a given message to see if it is SPAM" macro index \eu "bmf -N\nset wait_key\n=inbox\n" "Untags a given message as SPAM" These will override these commands: d = de-register as non-spam, register as spam, and move to spam folder. t = test for spamicity. u = de-register as spam, register as non-spam, and move to inbox folder. Please see the ${PREFIX}/share/bmf/README for further details. +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/bsfilter/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/mail/bsfilter/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/bsfilter/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,21 +1,27 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: <.properties properly. Example: davmail_profiles="exchange1 exchange2" (and configure both %%LOCALBASE%%/etc/davmail.exchange[12].properties) You can also disable an specific profile by mean of davmail__enable="NO" in rc.conf. +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/dcc-dccd/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/dcc-dccd/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/dcc-dccd/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,53 +1,48 @@ - -========================================================================== - -Installation Notes ------------------- - +[ +{ type: install + message: <.mc: INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`dk-filter', `S=unix:/var/run/milterdk/filter, F=T, T=R:2m') And to run the milter from startup, add milterdk_enable="YES" in your /etc/rc.conf. Extra options can be found in startup script. - -************************************************************************ +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/dk-milter/pkg-message.postfix =================================================================== --- head/mail/dk-milter/pkg-message.postfix (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/dk-milter/pkg-message.postfix (revision 508882) @@ -1,12 +1,14 @@ -************************************************************************ - +[ +{ type: install + message: < | xbm2ikon > file.ikon 3) compface file.ikon > file.face And the other way arround to display a face Note uncompface -X is the same as uncompface | ikon2xbm useful for exmh! -************************************************** +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/fetchmail/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/fetchmail/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/fetchmail/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ -****************************************************** +[ +{ type: install + message: < NB: IMAP-UW now rejects non-encrypted logins by default. To change this ===> behaviour, recompile and reinstall cclient and imap-uw ports with one of ===> the following make variables defined: WITHOUT_SSL - build without SSL/encryption support. WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT - build with SSL/encryption support, but allow non-encrypted logins. %%SSL%%================================================================================ %%SSL%% %%SSL%%To create and install a new SSL certificate for imapd and ipop3d, type \"make %%SSL%%cert\". Or install manually in ${PREFIX}/certs. %%SSL%% %%SSL%%Example inetd config for SSL only services: %%SSL%% %%SSL%%pop3s stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/libexec/ipop3d ipop3d %%SSL%%imaps stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/libexec/imapd imapd %%SSL%%================================================================================ +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/isoqlog/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/isoqlog/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/isoqlog/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,10 +1,14 @@ - +[ +{ type: install + message: </dev/null 2>/dev/null You can read %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/isoqlog/EnderUNIX about our other projects - +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/mailagent/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/mailagent/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/mailagent/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,15 +1,20 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: </ and configure .namazurc. Refer to %%LOCALBASE%%/etc/namazu/namazurc.sample. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +EOM +} +{ type: upgrade + maximum_version: 2.1.18 + message < IMPORTANT NOTE - +[ +{ type: install + message: <.mc configuration. To run milter-greylist from startup, add miltergreylist_enable="YES" in your /etc/rc.conf or your /etc/rc.conf.local See %%DOCSDIR%%/README for operation details. - +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/milter-regex/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/mail/milter-regex/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/milter-regex/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ -===> INSTALL NOTES: - +[ +{ type: install + message: <.mc: INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`dkim-filter', `S=_YOUR_SOCKET_SPEC_, F=T, T=R:2m') or if you use postfix write your milter socket `socketspec' in %%PREFIX%%/etc/postfix/main.cf: smtpd_milters = _YOUR_SOCKET_SPEC_ And to run the milter from startup, add milteropendkim_enable="YES" in your /etc/rc.conf. Extra options can be found in startup script. Note: milter sockets must be accessible from postfix/smtpd; using inet sockets might be preferred. - -************************************************************************ +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/openemm2013/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/openemm2013/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/openemm2013/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,84 +1,90 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: < ..... localhost Don't forget securing tomcat, or add a httpd in front secured # IMPORTANT sendmail is completly controlled from OpenEMM! # It stops and starts sendmail # check if sendmail is enabled sendmail_enable="YES" # check also if you have a symlink to sendmail ln -s /etc/rc.d/sendmail /etc/rc.d/ # update the read right on the maillog file chmod 644 /var/log/maillog # to keep this change permanent change cron info in /etc/newsyslog.conf # change line /var/log/maillog 644 7 * @T00 JC if not change tracking of mail sending / bounces is not working correct # don't forget to add the link for mysql driver jar to tomcat ln -s %%PREFIX%%/share/java/classes/mysql-connector-java.jar TOMCAT_HOME/lib chown -h www TOMCAT_HOME/lib/mysql-connector-java.jar # setup the database scripts in the installed mysql add 2 databases create database openemm; create database openemm_cms; grant the privileges for the 2 db's from where you want to access grant all privileges on openemm.* to agnitas@'X.Y.%' identified by 'openemm'; grant all privileges on openemm_cms.* to agnitas@'X.Y.%' identified by 'openemm'; flush privileges; # import the inital data mysql -u root -p openemm < %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/openemm2013/openemm-2013.sql mysql -u root -p openemm_cms < %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/openemm2013/openemm_cms-2013.sql #additional config for db acces can be done %%PREFIX%%/openemm2013/webapps/openemm/WEB-INF/classes/emm.properties or %%PREFIX%%/openemm2013/webapps/openemm/WEB-INF/classes/cms.properties # startup config for tomcat and OpenEMM add to /etc/rc.conf # Tomcat8 Server startup with initial config params for OpenEMM tomcat8_enable="YES" tomcat8_java_opts="-server -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms256m -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -Xss256k" # Openemm 2013 openemm2013_enable="YES" #NOW you are ready to start the tomcat and OpenEMM service tomcat8 start service openemm2013 start or %%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.d/openemm2013 start +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/openemm2015/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/openemm2015/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/openemm2015/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,121 +1,127 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: < mysqldump -aCceQx --hex-blob --routines --triggers -u root -p -r /tmp/openemm-db.sql openemm $> mysqldump -aCceQx --hex-blob --routines --triggers -u root -p -r /tmp/openemm_cms-db.sql openemm-cms To integrate the OpenEMM 2015 to the installed Tomcat add this chunk to the server.xml of Tomcat: TOMCAT_HOME= %%PREFIX%%/apache-tomcat-8.5/lib/ vi TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml ..... localhost Change the Engine name="Catalina" to point to defaultHost="OpenEMM" Don't forget securing tomcat, or add a httpd in front secured additional for the jndi database connect: vi TOMCAT_HOME/conf/context.xml .... NB: IMAP-UW now rejects non-encrypted logins by default. To change this ===> behaviour, recompile and reinstall cclient and imap-uw ports with one of ===> the following make variables defined: WITHOUT_SSL - build without SSL/encryption support. WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT - build with SSL/encryption support, but allow non-encrypted logins. %%SSL%%================================================================================ %%SSL%%To create and install a new SSL certificate for imapd and ipop3d, type \"make %%SSL%%cert\". Or install manually in ${PREFIX}/certs. %%SSL%% %%SSL%%Example inetd config for SSL only services: %%SSL%% %%SSL%%pop3s stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/libexec/ipop3d ipop3d %%SSL%%imaps stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/libexec/imapd imapd %%SSL%%================================================================================ +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/phplist/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/phplist/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/phplist/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,34 +1,37 @@ -* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * +[ +{ type: install + message: < grant all privileges on phplist.* to phplist@localhost identified by 'your_secure_password'; 2. In order to get Apache or your preferred web server to recognise phplist's location on your disk, you'll need to put the following line (or the equivalent) into the web server configuration: Alias /phplist %%WWWDIR%% Require all granted 3. The phplist configuration file, edit: %%WWWDIR%%/lists/config/config.php phplist will not operate correctly unless you spend some time setting correct options in this file. 4. You should now be able to log into your phplist installation by pointing your browser at: http://www.example.com/lists/admin/. phplist includes a web based configuration system which will guide you through all the steps required for creating a useful phplist installation. 5. Please see the documentation directory (%%DOCSDIR%%) for full documentation on how to get the best out of phplist. - -* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/phpmailer/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/phpmailer/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/phpmailer/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,4 +1,10 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: < %%PREFIX%%/scripts/enable-qmail =====><===== If you've built this port with TLS support (WITH_TLS=yes) ==> You will need to provide a working certificate in %%PREFIX%%/control/cert.pem : # makes a self-signed certificate 3) do "make certificate" # makes a certificate request 4) do "make certificate-req" =====><===== Now, you need to use it. Check a little FreeBSD specific how-to at http://freebsd.cg.nu/postfixqmail-ldap.html +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/qmail/files/pkg-message-mysql.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/qmail/files/pkg-message-mysql.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/qmail/files/pkg-message-mysql.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,7 +1,13 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: < %%PREFIX%%/scripts/enable-qmail +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/qmail/files/pkg-message-tls.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/qmail/files/pkg-message-tls.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/qmail/files/pkg-message-tls.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,15 +1,21 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: < %%PREFIX%%/scripts/enable-qmail ==> As you need to provide a working certificate in %%PREFIX%%/control/cert.pem : # makes a self-signed certificate 3) do "make certificate" # makes a certificate request 4) do "make certificate-req" +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/qmail/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/qmail/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/qmail/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,4 +1,10 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: < %%PREFIX%%/scripts/enable-qmail +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/qmail-activedir/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/qmail-activedir/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/qmail-activedir/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,45 +1,49 @@ -***************************************************************************** +[ +{ type: install + message: < Where = from|to|all = sender or recipient e-mail address (according to ), re_format(7) compatible = whom qmail-auditor will copy audited messages to You can have multiple rules (one per line). Working example of control file: from *@some.domain.br auditing@mycompany.com to user@some.domain.br auditing@mycompany.com all sales@domain.br salesauditing@mycompany.com The README file was installed on %%DOCSDIR%% +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/qpopper/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/qpopper/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/qpopper/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ - -**************************************************************************** +[ +{ type: install + message: <'; GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON `policyd`.* TO 'policyd'@'localhost'; * Create a database 'policyd' and a table 'ratelimit': mysql -u root -p < %%LOCALBASE%%/share/ratelimit-policyd/mysql-schema.sql * Edit the configuration in %%LOCALBASE%%/etc/ratelimit-policyd.cfg * Enable the ratelimit-policyd service in rc.conf: sysrc ratelimit_policyd_enable="YES" * Start the service: service ratelimit-policyd start * Add or modify the postfix data restriction class 'smtpd_sender_restrictions' in main.cf: smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access mysql:%%LOCALBASE%%/etc/postfix/clients.cf, check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:10032 check_policy_service must be after check_sender_access (if you are using it) * Reload Postfix: postfix reload * See the documentation in %%LOCALBASE%%/share/ratelimit-policyd/README.md or visit https://github.com/MirLach/ratelimit-policyd +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/rbl-milter/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/mail/rbl-milter/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/rbl-milter/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,27 +1,33 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: <.initial.sql If your Roundcube Database starts with a prefix set the prefix also in the SQL Statement: "REFERENCES `PREFIX_users`(`user_id`)" You will also need to copy : %%PLUGINDIR%%/config/config.inc.php.dist to %%PLUGINDIR%%/config/config.inc.php and edit as you need. Finally, you will need to add the plugin to your list of loadable plugins in %%RCDIR%%/config/main.inc.php or %%RCDIR%%/config/config.inc.php depending on your roundcube version, for example: $rcmail_config['plugins'] = array('automatic_addressbook',); - -UPGRADING - +EOM +} +{ type: upgrade + message: <.update.sql scripts. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/roundcube-mvision2/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/roundcube-mvision2/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/roundcube-mvision2/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ - -******************************************************************************* - +[ +{ type: install + message: < r2e new you@example.com Edit $HOME/.config/rss2email.cfg if you so desire. Unless you've installed a local sendmail-equivalent MTA, you'll need to edit the SMTP options. Your local database is stored in $HOME/.local/share/rss2email.json Subscribe to some feeds: > r2e add freebsd-news http://www.freebsd.org/news/rss.xml Avoid the "first run flood" of all existing posts from the feed: > r2e run --no-send Run it through cron. Feel free to increase or decrease the interval. 0 */4 * * * %%PREFIX%%/r2e run There is only output if there's an error (which you probably want emailed to you from cron anyway). +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/scam-backscatter/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/scam-backscatter/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/scam-backscatter/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,21 +1,24 @@ -===> IMPORTANT NOTE - +[ +{ type: install + message: <.mc configuration. define(`confMILTER_MACROS_ENVRCPT', `{rcpt_mailer}, {rcpt_host}, {rcpt_addr}'')dnl INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`scam-back', `S=unix:/var/scam-back/scam-back.sock, F=T, T=S:240s;R:240s;E:5m')dnl If you are already using another milter, you might have confMILTER_MACROS_ENVRCPT already defined. In that case you should ensure that it includes the macros listed above (and add any missing ones). To run scam-backscatter from startup, add scambackscatter_enable="YES" in your /etc/rc.conf or your /etc/rc.conf.local See %%DOCSDIR%%/INSTALL for configuration details. - +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/sendmail/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/sendmail/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/sendmail/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,33 +1,36 @@ ---------------------------------------------------- - +[ +{ type: install + message: < Options Indexes AllowOverride AuthConfig - +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/sid-milter/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/mail/sid-milter/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/sid-milter/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,2 +1,8 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: <.mc the following line: INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`sid-filter',`S=local:/var/run/sid-filter')dnl +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/simscan/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/simscan/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/simscan/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,23 +1,25 @@ - -=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= +[ +{ type: install + message: < persist no rdr inet proto tcp from to any \ port smtp rdr pass inet proto tcp from any to any \ port smtp -> 127.0.0.1 port spamd FreeBSD only features (not in OpenBSD): - sync for spamdb (parameter -Y) See %%PREFIX%%/%%DOCSDIR%%/ for usage. - -********************************************************************** +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/spamguard/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/spamguard/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/spamguard/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ - +[ +{ type: install + message: </dev/null 2>/dev/null +EOM +} +] Index: head/mail/squirrelmail/files/pkg-message.in =================================================================== --- head/mail/squirrelmail/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508881) +++ head/mail/squirrelmail/files/pkg-message.in (revision 508882) @@ -1,15 +1,21 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: <" form for inclusion in your programs. There is no support yet for X11 libraries. Let me know if you have interest/patches. - -============================================================================== +EOM +} +] Index: head/math/octave-forge-fpl/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/math/octave-forge-fpl/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/math/octave-forge-fpl/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,2 +1,8 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: <& ~/$i.log ? end % %%LOCALBASE%%/bin/mpdallexit If you're using OpenMPI, use this instead: % cd %%DATADIR%%/TESTING % LD_LIBRARY_PATH=%%LOCALBASE%%/mpi/openmpi/lib/ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH % PATH=$PATH:%%LOCALBASE%%/mpi/openmpi/bin/ export PATH % mpirun -np 4 ./xcbrd % mpirun -np 4 ./xcdblu etc., etc. ... You can change -np 4 to any number to meet your environment. See files at %%DOCSDIR%% for detail. -********************************************************************** +EOM +} +] Index: head/math/snns/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/math/snns/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/math/snns/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ - - ************************************************ +[ +{ type: install + message: <> /etc/rc.conf To then manually start Emby Server without rebooting: # service emby-server start Once started, visit the following webpage to configure: http://localhost:8096/ +EOM +} +] Index: head/multimedia/ffaudioconverter/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/multimedia/ffaudioconverter/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/multimedia/ffaudioconverter/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,6 +1,10 @@ -====================================================================== +[ +{ type: install + message: < true For a better user experience put the following settings in /etc/rc.conf: powerd_enable="YES" moused_enable="YES" moused_type="auto" moused_port="/dev/ums0" # Set to your mouse port. moused_flags="-F 25" # Limit report rate to 25 reports/sec, you can bump it # to 40 on a Pi2 To run kodi: kodi ; sysctl dev.fb.0.resync=1 Keyboard is in QWERTY, the layout can be changed in kodi: System -> Settings -> Appearance -> International -> Keyboard layouts +EOM +} +] Index: head/multimedia/kodi-addon-peripheral-joystick/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/multimedia/kodi-addon-peripheral-joystick/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/multimedia/kodi-addon-peripheral-joystick/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - +[ +{ type: install + message: <= 11.x, part of default kernel build # kldload cuse or by adding cuse4bsd_load="YES" or cuse_load="YES" to your /boot/loader.conf. 2) add webcamd_enable="YES" to your /etc/rc.conf 3) Please restart devd to start webcamd # service devd restart 4) Optionally add a user to the "webcamd" group # pw groupmod webcamd -m 5) If webcamd still did not start, consult the installed webcamd rc.d script for more help and instructions on how to start webcamd. -********************************************************************* +EOM +} +] Index: head/multimedia/winff/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/multimedia/winff/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/multimedia/winff/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,2 +1,8 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: <= 3.22. If you had manually configured parole to use the Clutter backend, you must switch to 'xvimagesink' or 'ximagesink'. You can use the 'xfconf-query' command in order to change the backend: $ xfconf-query -c parole -p /video/videosink -s "xvimagesink" You can choose 'xvimagesink' or 'ximagesink'. Alternatively you can remove previously specified backend: $ xfconf-query -c parole -p /video/videosink -r ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +EOM +} +] Index: head/multimedia/xine/pkg-message =================================================================== --- head/multimedia/xine/pkg-message (revision 508881) +++ head/multimedia/xine/pkg-message (revision 508882) @@ -1,12 +1,16 @@ -******************************************************** -* Make sure you've enough shared memory, the xine FAQ * -* advises to have the following sysctl settings: * -* * -* kern.ipc.shmmax=67108864 * -* kern.ipc.shmall=32768 * -* * -* To suppress many xitk warnings, please put following * -* setting in ~/.xitkrc. * -* * -* feature.shm = 0 * -******************************************************** +[ +{ type: install + message: <