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Date:      Tue, 18 Dec 2007 15:44:11 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Andrew Pantyukhin <sat@FreeBSD.org>
To:        ports-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-ports@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   cvs commit: ports/sysutils Makefile ports/sysutils/tm Makefile distinfo pkg-descr
Message-ID:  <200712181544.lBIFiBxC077110@repoman.freebsd.org>

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sat         2007-12-18 15:44:11 UTC

  FreeBSD ports repository

  Modified files:
    sysutils             Makefile 
  Added files:
    sysutils/tm          Makefile distinfo pkg-descr 
  Log:
  Add port sysutils/tm:
  
  Terminal mixer can start processes inside a pseudo-terminal, which can
  be accessed through a Unix socket, TCP or even raw ethernet (not yet
  ported to FreeBSD). The programs can be linked to the current
  terminal, or they can be unlinked like in nohup. But even in this
  latter case you can connect to them using the mentioned protocols.
  
  tm can also start programs as if they communicate through pipes
  instead of terminals, and this can be quite useful for
  remote-controlling applications.
  
  More than one client can connect to the served pseudo-terminal, either
  using tm as a client or telnet for TCP. You can choose if they are
  only allowed to read, or they can also contribute on input.
  
  WWW: http://vicerveza.homeunix.net/~viric/soft/tm/
  Author: Lluis Batlle i Rossell <viric_at_vicerveza_dot_homeunix_dot_net>
  Terminal mixer can start processes inside a pseudo-terminal, which can
  be accessed through a Unix socket, TCP or even raw ethernet (not yet
  ported to FreeBSD). The programs can be linked to the current
  terminal, or they can be unlinked like in nohup. But even in this
  latter case you can connect to them using the mentioned protocols.
  
  tm can also start programs as if they communicate through pipes
  instead of terminals, and this can be quite useful for
  remote-controlling applications.
  
  More than one client can connect to the served pseudo-terminal, either
  using tm as a client or telnet for TCP. You can choose if they are
  only allowed to read, or they can also contribute on input.
  
  WWW: http://vicerveza.homeunix.net/~viric/soft/tm/
  Author: Lluis Batlle i Rossell <viric_at_vicerveza_dot_homeunix_dot_net>
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.963     +1 -0      ports/sysutils/Makefile
  1.1       +36 -0     ports/sysutils/tm/Makefile (new)
  1.1       +3 -0      ports/sysutils/tm/distinfo (new)
  1.1       +16 -0     ports/sysutils/tm/pkg-descr (new)



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